Description: Reacts with Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP). The antibody reacts with various forms of GFP including ... more

Description: Reacts with Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP). The antibody reacts with various forms of GFP including eGFP including those found in vectors supplied by Clonetech and Invitrogen. There is not cross-reactivity to RFP. YFP has not been tested. This antibody works well for immunohistochemistry. collapse

Description: This antibody reacts specifically with β-tubulin and shows a strong cross-reactivity to different sp ... more

Description: This antibody reacts specifically with β-tubulin and shows a strong cross-reactivity to different species. This antibody allows staining of microtubuli using indirect immunofluorescence showing a low background only. collapse

Description: Detects TGF-beta 1 from human, mouse, rat, and other species in direct ELISAs and Western blots. In ... more

Description: Detects TGF-beta 1 from human, mouse, rat, and other species in direct ELISAs and Western blots. In sandwich ELISAs, less than 2% cross-reactivity with recombinant human (rh) TGF‑beta 3 and recombinant amphibian TGF‑beta 5 and no cross-reactivity with recombinant porcine TGF-beta 2 or rhTGF-beta 2 is observed. collapse

Description: Recognizes phosphoserine, peptidyl-phosphoserine, and serine-phosphorylated proteins. Does not cross ... more

Description: Recognizes phosphoserine, peptidyl-phosphoserine, and serine-phosphorylated proteins. Does not cross react with ATP, phosphotyrosine, peptidyl phosphothreonine and serine. Slight cross reactivity with free phosphothreonine. Readily reacts with known phosphoproteins such as phosvitin and alpha casein. Anti-phosphoserine is species independent in reactivity collapse

Description: Binds to bromodeoxyuridine and crossreacts with iodouridine (10%). Anti-bromodeoxyuridine does not c ... more

Description: Binds to bromodeoxyuridine and crossreacts with iodouridine (10%). Anti-bromodeoxyuridine does not crossreact with fluorodeoxyuridine, nor with any endogenous cellular components such as thymidine or uridine. collapse